Nginx 1.3.16 for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit builds) are both available for free download now. All packages are built from the upstream development branch. Nginx (pronounced “engine x”) is a high performance web server, caching proxy and a Layer 7 load balancing solution. Millions of web sites on the Internet benefit from using Nginx because of its extreme performance, scalability, reliability, flexibility and security.
On 2013-04-16, the development version of Nginx, 1.3.16 was made available to the public at nginx.org. The upstream changelog is listed below:
Changes with nginx 1.3.16 16 Apr 2013
- ) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if subrequests were used; the bug had appeared in 1.3.9.
- ) Bugfix: the “tcp_nodelay” directive caused an error if a WebSocket connection was proxied into a unix domain socket.
- ) Bugfix: the $upstream_response_length variable has an incorrect value “0” if buffering was not used.
Thanks to Piotr Sikora.- ) Bugfix: in the eventport and /dev/poll methods.
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Maxim Dounin
These Windows setup files are provided to support legacy users who still use the Cygwin based builds. Official native Windows builds are available and supported at nginx.org. No support is offered or implied. Use at your own risk.
If you are new to Nginx on Windows, please download and use the native Windows builds which are fully supported and available for free download at nginx.org.
Download Nginx 1.3.16 for Windows (32-bit & 64-bit versions) here.
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